Hyderabad: ‘Ultra-Localised Rainfall’ Within 6-Ft Area Stuns Locals In Telangana Capital, Video Viral
In Hyderabad's Murad Nagar, localised ultra-rainfall occurred within a six-foot radius. This rare phenomenon, often undetected by forecasts, forms when intense rain concentrates in a small area.
A sudden downpour which was restricted to a small six-foot area took place at the Murad Nagar post office in the Hyderabad district of Telangana, on Thursday. Drawing the attention of bystanders, the moment that was captured and uploaded to social media went viral.
As the video begins, it shows rain falling in a confined area of the street, where all those people who are standing and those who are on their two-wheelers, waiting for rain to stop so they can cross.
At Murad Nagar post office line, it's raining only in the radius of 6 feet.@balaji25_t | #HyderabadRains pic.twitter.com/IZQPyTS63E
— Mukhalifeen E Majlis (@shh_ji20) August 22, 2024
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This rare weather phenomenon ‘ultra-localised rainfall,’ occurs when intense rain showers are concentrated in a very small geographic area, sometimes just a few feet wide. These showers are usually brief but can be quite heavy. Due to their limited range, such micro-rains often go undetected by standard weather forecasts.